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After several hours of trying to get answers through you and calling e mailing... everything with absolutly no help whatsoever. No one understood what i was saying. I kept turning off the camera and then trying everything again. I even used a different card and still nothing it still said memory was full when there was nothing on it. So what i did was i took a few pictures without the external memory.. so it used the internal memory then i reviewed them so i seen that worked. After i did that i re inserted the memory chip and it must have reset itself because all of a sudden it worked. I figured it out myslef.. so much for technical support.

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Most tiemsimply connecting your camera to your computer through the USB cable. Your camera should show as a removable disk. Open folders and look for photos in DCMI folder copy /paste them to a secure folder, verify if properly copied before you delete files on your camera.

Your internal memory is separate from your memory card. Think of it as two folders, the internal memory cannot be removed, and the memory card is one you can take with you. You can put new memory cards in it all day, the internal memory will still have pictures in it. You may wish to consider copying all internal memory to the memory card. To do this, make sure your camera has a memory card in it. View pictures on your internal memory, then from the menu option select 'copy all images to external memory.' In doing this, all of your photos will be moved, you can then clean out your internal memory by deleting everything/formatting it. :)

I had exactly the same problem with mine. It aint the batteries at all. What you propably have is a virus on your memory card (propably the boha virus). reformatting the memory card should do the trick. Very important is to get the source of the virus. If its on your camera it will propably be on your pc as well. Most antivirus software cant delete it, as it "respawns" automatically. the best way so far is to restart pc in safe mode(by keeping f8 in while pc starts( u have to be in safe mode to do this). then open any folder,, and go to "tools" ... "folder options" Click on 'view" and "tick" "show hidden files and folders".
Then go to your C: drive and look at the files inside there. if u see "hidden folders" there with names like boha or vidi etc your pc is infected. delete all the hidden folders except "recycler; MSOCache and System volume information" ( i can remember the exact names but the virus files should be something like "vidi" "boh" or "boha" and "iagjh" or something like that).
Reboot pc afterwards and everything should be fine.

Hi,
Sounds like a memory problem. You can try using the built-in menu utility function of formatting the memory (be it internal or external memory). Of course this will also delete all current files/photos in it.
Hope this be of some help/idea. Post back how things turn up or should you need further information.
Good luck and kind regards.

If you open the programme you use to transfer the folders, it should tell you where it is loading them to by default.
Fuji normally name the folder 'as the date'; that they were transfered.
As for the memory card it is probably best trying to re-format the card, if no change a replacement may be neccassary.